Interchangeable, dual-sided media easel and associated method(s)

ABSTRACT

An easel selectively supports a variety of media and includes a centrally registered longitudinal axis, a first display section oriented along a first plane obliquely angled to the centrally registered longitudinal axis, a second display section opposed from the first display section and oriented along a second plane obliquely angled to the axis, a plurality of storage shelves positioned between the first display section and the second display section, and a plurality of media display members removably engaged with the first display section and the second display section, respectively, and positioned parallel to the first plane and the second plane, respectively. The media display members are interchangeably and slidably engaged with each of the first display section and the second display section. The first display section is pivotally coupled to the second display section and pivoted about a fulcrum axis perpendicular to the axis.

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BACKGROUND Technical Field

Exemplary embodiment(s) of the present disclosure relate to easels and,more particularly, to a portable, interchangeable, and dual-sided easelconfigured to selectively support a variety of media on anterior andposterior display sides of the easel.

Prior

Display boards such as dry-erase boards or “whiteboards” are commonlyused for the presentation of graphics and written material duringpresentations. The majority of dry-erase boards consist of a writingsurface and a surrounding frame, and are designed to be permanently hungor mounted to a wall. Permanently mounted boards are satisfactory foruse in rooms where a constant need exists for the board, such as inclassrooms. However, many presentations take place where a permanentlyinstalled board may not be available or desired (such as for aestheticconsiderations). In such situations, at least the temporary availabilityof a board is desired.

There are examples of dry-erase boards that are portable. The portabledry-erase boards have easel stand-like legs incorporated into theirdesign. Unfortunately, the portable boards tend to be bulky, complicatedto set up, relatively unsteady during use, and provide limited displayor writing space. Further, the portable boards are not very versatile,in that they can only be easily used with the incorporated legs and aretherefore not readily adaptable to use with different support structuresthat may be available, such as easel stands (that may be sturdier thanthe incorporated legs), tabletops (that may be more appropriate in someapplications), or available wall mounts. For example, many rooms thatare used periodically for presentations or meetings, although not havingpermanently mounted boards, do have easel stands readily available.Commonly available are easel stands of the type designed to hold largepads of paper (“easel pads”), where individual sheets may be torn off toreveal a new sheet, or alternately flipped over the top of the pad as a“flip chart.”

Easel stands maintain the easel pads on the easel stand in a variety ofmanners. For example, a tray may protrude from the easel stand tosupport the easel pad from the bottom, such that the top of the padsimply reclines against the easel stand. Some easel stands have postsextending from an upper portion of the easel stand that are designed toengage pre-punched holes in a top portion of the easel pad. After thepad is positioned on the posts, a retaining member typically engages theends of the posts to secure the pad. Other easel stands have a clampingmember for accepting the top edge of an easel pad. The clamping membersinclude spring-type clamps, manual clamps, and gravity-aided cammechanisms, for example. Usually, clamping members have a capacitylimited to dimensions of a typical easel pad thickness (e.g.,approximately ¼ to ⅜ inch thick).

Accordingly, a need remains for an improved easel in order to overcomeat least one aforementioned shortcoming. The exemplary embodiment(s)satisfy such a need by providing a portable, interchangeable, anddual-sided easel that is convenient and easy to use, lightweight yetdurable in design, versatile in its applications, and designed forportable, interchangeable, and dual-sided easel configured toselectively support a variety of media on anterior and posterior displaysides of the easel.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF NON-LIMITING EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT(S) OF THE PRESENTDISCLOSURE

In view of the foregoing background, it is therefore an object of thenon-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) to provide a portable,interchangeable, and dual-sided easel configured to selectively supporta variety of media on anterior and posterior display sides of the easel.These and other objects, features, and advantages of the non-limitingexemplary embodiment(s) are provided by an easel configured toselectively support a variety of media. Such an easel includes acentrally registered longitudinal axis, a first display section orientedalong a first plane obliquely angled to the centrally registeredlongitudinal axis, a second display section opposed from the firstdisplay section and oriented along a second plane obliquely angled tothe centrally registered longitudinal axis, a plurality of storageshelves positioned between the first display section and the seconddisplay section, and a plurality of media display members removablyengaged with the first display section and the second display section,respectively, and positioned parallel to the first plane and the secondplane, respectively. Advantageously, the media display members areinterchangeably and slidably engaged with each of the first displaysection and the second display section. Advantageously, each of thefirst plane and the second plane are equidistantly offset from thecentrally registered longitudinal axis. Advantageously, the firstdisplay section is pivotally coupled to the second display section andpivoted about a fulcrum axis perpendicular to the centrally registeredlongitudinal axis.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, each of the first displaysection and the second display section is independently pivotal along afirst arcuate path and a second arcuate path, respectively, relative tothe fulcrum axis.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the first display sectionincludes a plurality of first rectilinear vertical legs equidistantlyoffset at opposed sides of the centrally registered longitudinal axis, aplurality of first rectilinear horizontal legs having axially opposedends connected to the plurality of first rectilinear vertical legs,respectively, and a plurality of first guide rails statically coupled toaxially opposed ends of the plurality of first rectilinear verticallegs, respectively. Advantageously, the plurality of first guide railsare oriented parallel to the plurality of first rectilinear horizontallegs and orthogonal to the plurality of first rectilinear vertical legs.Advantageously, the plurality of first guide rails are spaced from thestorage shelves.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the second display sectionincludes a plurality of second rectilinear vertical legs equidistantlyoffset at opposed sides of the centrally registered longitudinal axis, aplurality of second rectilinear horizontal legs having axially opposedends connected to the plurality of second rectilinear vertical legs,respectively, and a plurality of second guide rails statically coupledto axially opposed ends of the plurality of second rectilinear verticallegs, respectively. Advantageously, the plurality of second guide railsare oriented parallel to the plurality of second rectilinear horizontallegs and orthogonal to the plurality of second rectilinear verticallegs.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the plurality of first guiderails includes a first top guide rail and a first bottom guide rail.Notably, the plurality of second guide rails includes a second top guiderail and a second bottom guide rail. Advantageously, the first top guiderail is pivotally coupled to the second top guide rail, and the firstbottom guide rail is spaced from the second bottom guide rail.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the easel further includes aplurality of casters attached to each of the first display section andthe second display section.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the plurality of media displaymembers include: a TV mount, a peg board, a dry-eraser board, a corkboard, a white board, and a magnetic board.

The present disclosure further includes a method of utilizing an easelconfigured to selectively support a variety of media. Such a methodincludes the initial step of: providing an easel including a centrallyregistered longitudinal axis, a first display section oriented along afirst plane obliquely angled to the centrally registered longitudinalaxis, a second display section opposed from the first display sectionand oriented along a second plane obliquely angled to the centrallyregistered longitudinal axis, and a plurality of storage shelvespositioned between the first display section and the second displaysection. Advantageously, each of the first plane and the second planeare equidistantly offset from the centrally registered longitudinalaxis.

The method further includes the steps of: pivotally coupling the firstdisplay section to the second display section; providing and removablyengaging a plurality of media display members with the first displaysection and the second display section, respectively; positioning themedia display members parallel to the first plane and the second plane,respectively; interchangeably and slidably engaging the media displaymembers with each of the first display section and the second displaysection; and pivoting the first display section, relative to the seconddisplay section, about a fulcrum axis perpendicular to the centrallyregistered longitudinal axis.

There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more importantfeatures of non-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) of the presentdisclosure so that the following detailed description may be betterunderstood, and that the present contribution to the relevant art(s) maybe better appreciated. There are additional features of the non-limitingexemplary embodiment(s) of the present disclosure that will be describedhereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claimsappended hereto.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE NON-LIMITING EXEMPLARY DRAWINGS

The novel features believed to be characteristic of non-limitingexemplary embodiment(s) of the present disclosure are set forth withparticularity in the appended claims. The non-limiting exemplaryembodiment(s) of the present disclosure itself, however, both as to itsorganization and method of operation, together with further objects andadvantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the followingdescription taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an interchangeable, dual-sided easelemploying a plurality of media display surfaces, in accordance with anon-limiting exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the easel shown in FIG. 1 withoutthe media display surfaces, shelves, and selected frame members;

FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the easel shown in FIG. 1 whereinthe media display surfaces are slidably displaced;

FIG. 4 is another perspective view of the easel shown in FIG. 3 ,wherein the media display surfaces are slidably disengaged from thefirst and second display sections;

FIG. 5 is another perspective view showing the shelves engaged with theeasel frame;

FIG. 6 is a partially exploded view showing the shelves disengaged fromthe easel frame;

FIG. 7 is a front elevational view of the easel shown in FIG. 1 ;

FIG. 8 is a side elevational view of the easel shown in FIG. 7 ;

FIG. 9 is a front elevational view of the easel shown in FIG. 5 ;

FIG. 10 is another side elevational view of the easel shown in FIG. 5 ;

FIG. 10 a is an enlarged view of section 10A shown in FIG. 10 ;

FIG. 11 is an enlarged bottom plan view of the easel shown in FIG. 10 ;and

FIG. 12 is a block diagram illustrating the various types of mediadisplay members, which are interchangeably attached to the easel.

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the figures are notintended to be drawn to any particular scale; nor are the figuresintended to illustrate every non-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) of thepresent disclosure. The present disclosure is not limited to anyparticular non-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) depicted in the figuresnor the shapes, relative sizes or proportions shown in the figures.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF NON-LIMITING EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT(S) OF THEPRESENT DISCLOSURE

The present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter withreference to the accompanying drawings, in which non-limiting exemplaryembodiment(s) of the present disclosure is shown. The present disclosuremay, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not beconstrued as limited to the non-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) setforth herein. Rather, such non-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) areprovided so that this application will be thorough and complete, andwill fully convey the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure tothose skilled in the relevant art(s). Like numbers refer to likeelements throughout the figures.

The illustrations of the non-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) describedherein are intended to provide a general understanding of the structureof the present disclosure. The illustrations are not intended to serveas a complete description of all of the elements and features of thestructures, systems and/or methods described herein. Other non-limitingexemplary embodiment(s) may be apparent to those of ordinary skill inthe relevant art(s) upon reviewing the disclosure. Other non-limitingexemplary embodiment(s) may be utilized and derived from the disclosuresuch that structural, logical substitutions and changes may be madewithout departing from the true spirit and scope of the presentdisclosure. Additionally, the illustrations are merely representationalare to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive.

One or more embodiment(s) of the disclosure may be referred to herein,individually and/or collectively, by the term “non-limiting exemplaryembodiment(s)” merely for convenience and without intending tovoluntarily limit the true spirit and scope of this application to anyparticular non-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) or inventive concept.Moreover, although specific embodiment(s) have been illustrated anddescribed herein, it should be appreciated that any subsequentarrangement designed to achieve the same or similar purpose may besubstituted for the specific embodiment(s) shown. This disclosure isintended to cover any and all subsequent adaptations or variations ofother embodiment(s). Combinations of the above embodiment(s), and otherembodiment(s) not specifically described herein, will be apparent tothose of skill in the relevant art(s) upon reviewing the description.

References in the specification to “one embodiment(s)”, “anembodiment(s)”, “a preferred embodiment(s)”, “an alternativeembodiment(s)” and similar phrases mean that a particular feature,structure, or characteristic described in connection with theembodiment(s) is included in at least an embodiment(s) of thenon-limiting exemplary embodiment(s). The appearances of the phrase“non-limiting exemplary embodiment” in various places in thespecification are not necessarily all meant to refer to the sameembodiment(s).

Directional and/or relationary terms such as, but not limited to, left,right, nadir, apex, top, bottom, vertical, horizontal, back, front andlateral are relative to each other and are dependent on the specificorientation of an applicable element or article, and are usedaccordingly to aid in the description of the various embodiment(s) andare not necessarily intended to be construed as limiting.

If used herein, “about,” “generally,” and “approximately” mean nearlyand in the context of a numerical value or range set forth means ±15% ofthe numerical.

If used herein, “substantially” means largely if not wholly that whichis specified but so close that the difference is insignificant.

The terms “media display surfaces,” “media display members,” and“boards” are interchangeably used throughout the present disclosure.

The non-limiting exemplary embodiment(s) is/are referred to generally inFIGS. 1-12 and is/are intended to provide a portable, interchangeable,and dual-sided easel 20 configured to selectively support a variety ofmedia on anterior and posterior display sides of the easel 20. Themobile, interchangeable, dual-sided media easel 20 that has interiorstorage shelves 27 as well as a switchback interchangeable media displaysurface 21 system. The easel 20 is large enough to use as a partitionand enable a user to quickly interchange a variety of media, whileproviding a quick assembly framing system.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, a writing surface measuring36-inch wide by 72-inch tall is provided. The writing surface mayinclude two ¾-inch thick particle board sealed with premium high glossdry-erase boards on both sides. Two presentation boards 21 are provided,each having two usable surfaces (front and back). A 2-mm PVC edgeprofile seals the boards for easy cleaning. Boards 21 secure to framewith quick connect fasteners for user friendly replacement.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, a quick assembly frame system 20is made of 18-gauge U-channel steel A-frame structure with 16-gaugesupport channels for easy media display member 21 switching.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, three interior surface 27 areasare provided for storage. Each shelf 27 is formed from 18-gauge powdercoated steel.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, non-mar locking casters 40 allowfor ease of movement on carpet and tile.

The present disclosure allows the end-user to swap out boards (mediadisplay surfaces 21) with ease. Once one side of a board wears down, theboard can be reversed to expose the backside as a new surface. Theinterchangeable easel 20 allows a user to employ different boardsurfaces to accommodate various uses. For example, a user may employ: atv mount, a peg board, a cork board, a white board, a magnetic board,and a variety of ¾-inch board surfaces, etc.

Referring to FIGS. 1-12 in general, the easel 20 is configured toselectively support a variety of media (e.g., media display surfaces 21that hold TVs, presentation posters, etc.). Such an easel 20 includes acentrally registered longitudinal axis 22, a first display section 23oriented along a first plane 24 obliquely angled to the centrallyregistered longitudinal axis 22, a second display section 25 opposedfrom the first display section 23 and oriented along a second plane 26obliquely angled to the centrally registered longitudinal axis 22, aplurality of storage shelves 27 positioned between the first displaysection 23 and the second display section 25, and a plurality of mediadisplay members 21 removably engaged with the first display section 23and the second display section 25, respectively, and positioned parallelto the first plane 24 and the second plane 26, respectively.Advantageously, the media display members 21 are interchangeably andslidably engaged with each of the first display section 23 and thesecond display section 25. Advantageously, each of the first plane 24and the second plane 26 are equidistantly offset from the centrallyregistered longitudinal axis 22. Advantageously, the first displaysection 23 is pivotally coupled to the second display section 25 andpivoted about a fulcrum axis 29 perpendicular to the centrallyregistered longitudinal axis 22. Such a structural configuration yieldsthe new, useful, and unpredicted result of succinctly andinterchangeably switch out various media display members 21 without haveto disassemble the easel 20.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, each of the first displaysection 23 and the second display section 25 is independently pivotalalong a first arcuate path 30 and a second arcuate path 31,respectively, relative to the fulcrum axis 29. Such a structuralconfiguration yields the new, useful, and unpredicted result of foldingthe easel 20 to a compact position without having to disable anycomponents thereof.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the first display section 23includes a plurality of first rectilinear vertical legs 32 equidistantlyoffset at opposed sides of the centrally registered longitudinal axis22, a plurality of first rectilinear horizontal legs 33 having axiallyopposed ends connected to the plurality of first rectilinear verticallegs 32, respectively, and a plurality of first guide rails 34statically coupled to axially opposed ends of the plurality of firstrectilinear vertical legs 32, respectively. Advantageously, theplurality of first guide rails 34 are oriented parallel to the pluralityof first rectilinear horizontal legs 33 and orthogonal to the pluralityof first rectilinear vertical legs 32. Advantageously, the plurality offirst guide rails 34 are spaced from the storage shelves 27. Such astructural configuration yields the new, useful, and unpredicted resultof providing both storage shelves 27 and media display members 21.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the second display section 25includes a plurality of second rectilinear vertical legs 36equidistantly offset at opposed sides of the centrally registeredlongitudinal axis 22, a plurality of second rectilinear horizontal legs37 having axially opposed ends connected to the plurality of secondrectilinear vertical legs 36, respectively, and a plurality of secondguide rails 38 statically coupled to axially opposed ends of theplurality of second rectilinear vertical legs 36, respectively.Advantageously, the plurality of second guide rails 38 are orientedparallel to the plurality of second rectilinear horizontal legs 37 andorthogonal to the plurality of second rectilinear vertical legs 36. Sucha structural configuration yields the new, useful, and unpredictedresult of providing both storage shelves 27 and media display members21.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the plurality of first guiderails 34 includes a first top guide rail 34 a and a first bottom guiderail 34 b. Notably, the plurality of second guide rails 38 includes asecond top guide rail 38 a and a second bottom guide rail 38 b.Advantageously, the first top guide rail 34 a is pivotally coupled tothe second top guide rail 38 a, and the first bottom guide rail 34 b isspaced from the second bottom guide rail 38 b. Such a structuralconfiguration yields the new, useful, and unpredicted result of enablingarticulation at the top end as needed.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the easel 20 further includes aplurality of casters 40 attached to each of the first display section 23and the second display section 25. Such a structural configurationyields the new, useful, and unpredicted result of easy transportationwithout disassembly.

In a non-limiting exemplary embodiment, the plurality of media displaymembers (surfaces) 21 include: a TV mount 21 a, a peg board 21 b, adry-eraser board 21 c, a cork board 21 d, a white board 21 e, and amagnetic board 21 f. Such a structural configuration yields the new,useful, and unpredicted result of interchangeably swapping the mediadisplay members 21, as needed.

The present disclosure further includes a method of utilizing an easel20 configured to selectively support a variety of media (via mediadisplay members). Such a method includes the initial step of: providingan easel 20 including a centrally registered longitudinal axis 22, afirst display section 23 oriented along a first plane 24 obliquelyangled to the centrally registered longitudinal axis 22, a seconddisplay section 25 opposed from the first display section 23 andoriented along a second plane 26 obliquely angled to the centrallyregistered longitudinal axis 22, and a plurality of storage shelves 27positioned between the first display section 23 and the second displaysection 25. Advantageously, each of the first plane 24 and the secondplane 26 are equidistantly offset from the centrally registeredlongitudinal axis 22. Such a structural configuration yields the new,useful, and unpredicted result of succinctly and interchangeably switchout various media display members 21 without have to disassemble theeasel 20.

The method further includes the steps of: pivotally coupling the firstdisplay section 23 to the second display section 25; providing andremovably engaging a plurality of media display members 21 with thefirst display section 23 and the second display section 25,respectively; positioning the media display members 21 parallel to thefirst plane 24 and the second plane 26, respectively; interchangeablyand slidably engaging the media display members 21 with each of thefirst display section 23 and the second display section 25; and pivotingthe first display section 23, relative to the second display section 25,about a fulcrum axis 29 perpendicular to the centrally registeredlongitudinal axis 22. Such method steps yield the new, useful, andunpredicted result of succinctly and interchangeably switch out variousmedia display members 21 without have to disassemble the easel 20.

While various embodiments have been described, the description isintended to be exemplary, rather than limiting, and it is understoodthat many more embodiments and implementations are possible that arewithin the scope of the embodiments. Although many possible combinationsof features are shown in the accompanying figures and discussed in thisdetailed description, many other combinations of the disclosed featuresare possible. Any feature of any embodiment may be used in combinationwith or substituted for any other feature or element in any otherembodiment unless specifically restricted. Therefore, it will beunderstood that any of the features shown and/or discussed in thepresent disclosure may be implemented together in any suitablecombination. Accordingly, the embodiments are not to be restrictedexcept in light of the attached claims and their equivalents. Also,various modifications and changes may be made within the scope of theattached claims.

While the foregoing has described what are considered to be the bestmode and/or other examples, it is understood that various modificationsmay be made therein and that the subject matter disclosed herein may beimplemented in various forms and examples, and that the teachings may beapplied in numerous applications, only some of which have been describedherein. It is intended by the following claims to claim any and allapplications, modifications and variations that fall within the truescope of the present teachings.

Unless otherwise stated, all measurements, values, ratings, positions,magnitudes, sizes, and other specifications that are set forth in thisspecification, including in the claims that follow, are approximate, notexact. They are intended to have a reasonable range that is consistentwith the functions to which they relate and with what is customary inthe art to which they pertain.

The scope of protection is limited solely by the claims that now follow.That scope is intended and should be interpreted to be as broad as isconsistent with the ordinary meaning of the language that is used in theclaims when interpreted in light of this specification and theprosecution history that follows and to encompass all structural andfunctional equivalents. Notwithstanding, none of the claims are intendedto embrace subject matter that fails to satisfy the requirement ofSections 101, 102, or 103 of the Patent Act, nor should they beinterpreted in such a way. Any unintended embracement of such subjectmatter is hereby disclaimed.

Except as stated immediately above, nothing that has been stated orillustrated is intended or should be interpreted to cause a dedicationof any component, step, feature, object, benefit, advantage, orequivalent to the public, regardless of whether it is or is not recitedin the claims.

It will be understood that the terms and expressions used herein havethe ordinary meaning as is accorded to such terms and expressions withrespect to their corresponding respective areas of inquiry and studyexcept where specific meanings have otherwise been set forth herein.Relational terms such as first and second and the like may be usedsolely to distinguish one entity or action from another withoutnecessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or orderbetween such entities or actions. The terms “comprises,” “comprising,”or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusiveinclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus thatcomprises a list of elements does not include only those elements butmay include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to suchprocess, method, article, or apparatus. An element proceeded by “a” or“an” does not, without further constraints, preclude the existence ofadditional identical elements in the process, method, article, orapparatus that comprises the element.

The Abstract of the Disclosure is provided to allow the reader toquickly ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. It issubmitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpretor limit the scope or meaning of the claims. In addition, in theforegoing Detailed Description, it can be seen that various features aregrouped together in various examples for the purpose of streamlining thedisclosure. This method of disclosure is not to be interpreted asreflecting an intention that the claims require more features than areexpressly recited in each claim. Rather, as the following claimsreflect, inventive subject matter lies in less than all features of asingle disclosed example. Thus, the following claims are herebyincorporated into the Detailed Description, with each claim standing onits own as a separately claimed subject matter.

What is claimed as new and what is desired to secure by Letters Patentof the United States is:
 1. An easel configured to selectively support avariety of media, said easel comprising: a centrally registeredlongitudinal axis; a first display section oriented along a first planeobliquely angled to the centrally registered longitudinal axis; a seconddisplay section opposed from said first display section and orientedalong a second plane obliquely angled to the centrally registeredlongitudinal axis; a plurality of storage shelves positioned betweensaid first display section and said second display section; and aplurality of media display members removably engaged with said firstdisplay section and said second display section, respectively, andpositioned parallel to said first plane and said second plane,respectively; wherein said plurality of media display members areinterchangeably and slidably engaged with each of said first displaysection and said second display section; wherein each of said firstplane and said second plane are equidistantly offset from the centrallyregistered longitudinal axis; wherein said first display section ispivotally coupled to said second display section; wherein each of saidfirst display section and said second display section is independentlypivotal along a first arcuate path and a second arcuate path,respectively, relative to a fulcrum axis; wherein said first displaysection includes a plurality of first rectilinear vertical legsequidistantly offset at opposed sides of the centrally registeredlongitudinal axis, a plurality of first rectilinear horizontal legshaving axially opposed ends connected to said plurality of firstrectilinear vertical legs, respectively, and a plurality of first guiderails statically coupled to axially opposed ends of said plurality offirst rectilinear vertical legs, respectively; wherein said plurality offirst guide rails are oriented parallel to said plurality of firstrectilinear horizontal legs and orthogonal to said plurality of firstrectilinear vertical legs; wherein said plurality of first guide railsare spaced from said storage shelves.
 2. The easel of claim 1, whereinsaid second display section comprises: a plurality of second rectilinearvertical legs equidistantly offset at opposed sides of the centrallyregistered longitudinal axis; a plurality of second rectilinearhorizontal legs having axially opposed ends connected to said pluralityof second rectilinear vertical legs, respectively; and a plurality ofsecond guide rails statically coupled to axially opposed ends of saidplurality of second rectilinear vertical legs, respectively; whereinsaid plurality of second guide rails are oriented parallel to saidplurality of second rectilinear horizontal legs and orthogonal to saidplurality of second rectilinear vertical legs.
 3. The easel of claim 2,wherein said plurality of first guide rails comprises: a first top guiderail and a first bottom guide rail; wherein said plurality of secondguide rails includes a second top guide rail and a second bottom guiderail; wherein said first top guide rail is pivotally coupled to saidsecond top guide rail; wherein said first bottom guide rail is spacedfrom said second bottom guide rail.
 4. The easel of claim 3, furthercomprising: a plurality of casters attached to each of said firstdisplay section and said second display section.
 5. The easel of claim1, wherein said plurality of media display members comprise: a TV mount,a peg board, a dry-eraser board, a cork board, a white board, and amagnetic board.
 6. An easel configured to selectively support a varietyof media, said easel comprising: a centrally registered longitudinalaxis; a first display section oriented along a first plane obliquelyangled to the centrally registered longitudinal axis; a second displaysection opposed from said first display section and oriented along asecond plane obliquely angled to the centrally registered longitudinalaxis; a plurality of storage shelves positioned between said firstdisplay section and said second display section; and a plurality ofmedia display members removably engaged with said first display sectionand said second display section, respectively, and positioned parallelto said first plane and said second plane, respectively; wherein saidplurality of media display members are interchangeably and slidablyengaged with each of said first display section and said second displaysection; wherein each of said first plane and said second plane areequidistantly offset from the centrally registered longitudinal axis;wherein said first display section is pivotally coupled to said seconddisplay section and pivoted about a fulcrum axis perpendicular to thecentrally registered longitudinal axis wherein each of said firstdisplay section and said second display section is independently pivotalalong a first arcuate path and a second arcuate path, respectively,relative to the fulcrum axis wherein said first display sectioncomprises: a plurality of first rectilinear vertical legs equidistantlyoffset at opposed sides of the centrally registered longitudinal axis; aplurality of first rectilinear horizontal legs having axially opposedends connected to said plurality of first rectilinear vertical legs,respectively; and a plurality of first guide rails statically coupled toaxially opposed ends of said plurality of first rectilinear verticallegs, respectively; wherein said plurality of first guide rails areoriented parallel to said plurality of first rectilinear horizontal legsand orthogonal to said plurality of first rectilinear vertical legs;wherein said plurality of first guide rails are spaced from said storageshelves.
 7. The easel of claim 6, wherein said second display sectioncomprises: a plurality of second rectilinear vertical legs equidistantlyoffset at opposed sides of the centrally registered longitudinal axis; aplurality of second rectilinear horizontal legs having axially opposedends connected to said plurality of second rectilinear vertical legs,respectively; and a plurality of second guide rails statically coupledto axially opposed ends of said plurality of second rectilinear verticallegs, respectively; wherein said plurality of second guide rails areoriented parallel to said plurality of second rectilinear horizontallegs and orthogonal to said plurality of second rectilinear verticallegs.
 8. The easel of claim 7, wherein said plurality of first guiderails comprises: a first top guide rail and a first bottom guide rail;wherein said plurality of second guide rails includes a second top guiderail and a second bottom guide rail; wherein said first top guide railis pivotally coupled to said second top guide rail; wherein said firstbottom guide rail is spaced from said second bottom guide rail.
 9. Theeasel of claim 8, further comprising: a plurality of casters attached toeach of said first display section and said second display section. 10.The easel of claim 6, wherein said plurality of media display memberscomprise: a TV mount, a peg board, a dry-eraser board, a cork board, awhite board, and a magnetic board.